CAMBRIDGE, Mass.- The Harvard field hockey team
seeks its third win in four home games this season as it takes on
Northeastern Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Jordan Field.

Follow From Home
Admission to Harvard home field hockey games is free, but fans who
cannot make it to Jordan Field can follow the action online.
Harvard's GameCentral portal features live video with a
single-game or season subscription, while GoCrimson.com offers free
live statistics.

Last Time Out
In the Ivy League opener for Harvard and Yale, the Crimson fell
short in a 1-0 defeat at Jordan. Harvard's Cynthia
Tassopoulos had six saves on the afternoon, but it was Mia
Rosati's goal with 3:18 left to play that secured the victory for
the Bulldogs.

Crimson Capsule
The Crimson's leading scorer is Chloe Keating, with
four goals and eleven points. She has six career game winning
goals, with two of them against Northeastern.

History Lesson
In the teams' last meeting, the Huskies blanked the Crimson, 6-0,
at Sweeney Field. The last series victory for the Crimson was
in 2008 when Harvard defeated Northeastern, 4-3. Kylie Stone
'09 made 11 saves while Georgia McGillivray and Chloe Keating
were among Harvard's goal-scorers.

Scouting the Huskies
After a 9-9 finish in 2009, Northeastern opened this season
with consecutive losses to Northwestern, Syracuse and
Massachusetts. The Huskies have since turned things
around by winning three straight, against Maine, Quinnipiac
and Boston University, before suffering a 2-0, shutout loss to
Providence in their last home game.

Northeastern scoring leaders are Kaela Barker and Crystal
Poland, who have scored three goals each. Goalkeeper Lizzie Priest
has 47 saves this season with a 2.76 goals against average, a .758
save percentage and a shutout against BU.

Up Next
The Crimson travels to Philadelphia to take on Penn Saturday at
noon.